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Inchon, South Korea: The Namdong Stadium, which will host the upcoming Asian Games 2014, was commissioned using the handheld XL2 Analyzer. The newly conceptualized stadium will showcase the Asian Games 2014 rugby tournament.

With the introduction of dBu, dBV and volt measurement units, the XL2 Analyzer is now able to determine the spectrum of audio devices. By measuring the frequency response as well as the intrinsic noise spectrum of an audio device, the XL2 has consolidated its leading position as a powerful handheld audio analyzer.

Southampton Solent University is well equipped with no less than ten XL2 Audio and Acoustic Analyzers, each installed with the Extended Acoustic Pack option. Katri Ingram BSc (Hons) Sound Engineering, an Acoustics Technician at Solent Acoustics, discusses how the XL2 is used for education and consultancy work:

The Korean NTi Audio Partner, Sovico, held an audio-acoustic measurement seminar on the 26th September 2013. The half-day workshop covered the commissioning, setup and service of installed sound systems, supported by the handheld XL2 Audio and Acoustic Analyzer.

NTI Americas is marking its 10th anniversary serving North, Central and South America with NTi Audio products and services. The formation of NTI Americas was announced exactly 10 years ago at the 2003 New York AES convention.

NTi Audio has released a complete LabVIEW driver for the FLEXUS FX100 Audio Analyzer, allowing the user to graphically integrate Audio Analysis blocks into the National Instruments (NI) Measurement Suite.

The XL2 Analyzer offers with firmware V2.60 on-site measurement of all commonly used noise curves according to ANSI and ISO standards. The XL2 determines the acoustic noise spectrum of a room and displays the results together with the reference curves of the standard selected by the operator.

The FX100 Audio Analyzer now supports anechoic acoustic measurements under reverberant conditions. This feature delivers free-field frequency response results, even in suboptimal acoustical environments. The test is performed with a logarithmic GlideSweep.

For many years, NTi Audio has supported IBC Exhibition in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The NTi Audio handheld instruments are regularly used for qualification and commissioning of conference rooms and audio-acoustic installations.